Thursday, September 23, 2010

Allegiance


Republicans will unveil their plan, entitled a "Pledge to America," today in Virginia. The 21-page manifesto consists of numerous commitments to the American people by lawmakers over how Congress and this nation will be governed, should the Republicans take charge in January.

Read more about it here, from the editors of National Review Online:
All year long, conservatives have been pressuring Republicans to release a Contract with America for 2010 — an updated version of the campaign platform that the party unveiled before its 1994 sweep of Congress. Thursday morning, Republican congressmen are responding to that pressure by making a “Pledge to America.” The inevitable question will be: Is the pledge as bold as the Contract?

The answer is: The pledge is bolder. The Contract with America merely promised to hold votes on popular bills that had been bottled up during decades of Democratic control of the House. The pledge commits Republicans to working toward a broad conservative agenda that, if implemented, would make the federal government significantly smaller, Congress more accountable, and America more prosperous.

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